It’s going to be a lot easier to face the cold and dark of the coming winter if that darkness continues to be filled with auroral skies. It went off again early last night. The clouds rolled in and obscured things at about midnight (though apparently they parted again in the early hours of this morning). I got out and made a few images during the first part of the show. The wind was blowing and caused some motion blur in the spruces, but the skies were blazing. Here are the highlights:
By the way, I’m going to be putting together an introduction to aurora photography tutorial here early next week. Check back for that.
And finally, though my new ebook doesn’t address aurora photography in particular it does have a section on keeping yourself, and your camera, happy in the cold. The book is available right HERE.
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